LankyDoodle
Well-Known Member
So I've been feeding G F4F since we lost our mare to lami. Partly paranoia on my part; however, he does get very slightly cracked hooves which I seem to keep on top of and have never been a problem in the 6 years I have had him.
I have just bought a new horse who has worse feet than G and can throw shoes/shoes become loose, mainly in summer due to him scratching (sweet itch).
Now I am cynical and don't believe these hoof moisturisers do a great deal, so I rather foolishly, probably, thought F4F would help the new boy. Thinking it would help him is not the issue, but thinking I could afford to feed F4F to an 800kg horse as well as a 500kg horse WAS foolish!
As it's time for the crunch, I've been totting up all our outgoings and where we can cut back. I calculate that we will probably spend in the region of £100 a year on hifi, £80ish on garlic and probably about £80 on speedibeet. I am also buying naked oats for when they do hard work, but I don't envisage spending more than about £20 a year on that. So we are up to about £300, and as an approximation I put into excel that we spend about £500 a year on feed for the horses, then got working it out for real. If I go ahead with feeding BOTH horses F4F then it's going to be costing me £900 a year
While I want them to have good strong feet, and to feel healthy, I don't think my bank balance can take nearly £1000 a year on one foodstuff (that's more than a third of our own food bill!).
So is there something else I can feed? I am thinking of just going onto a simple balancer or equivit as even though it doesn't have everything F4F has, it will surely go some way towards helping them. Then I'll just have to use Kevin Bacon. Cannot believe the cost!!
I have just bought a new horse who has worse feet than G and can throw shoes/shoes become loose, mainly in summer due to him scratching (sweet itch).
Now I am cynical and don't believe these hoof moisturisers do a great deal, so I rather foolishly, probably, thought F4F would help the new boy. Thinking it would help him is not the issue, but thinking I could afford to feed F4F to an 800kg horse as well as a 500kg horse WAS foolish!
As it's time for the crunch, I've been totting up all our outgoings and where we can cut back. I calculate that we will probably spend in the region of £100 a year on hifi, £80ish on garlic and probably about £80 on speedibeet. I am also buying naked oats for when they do hard work, but I don't envisage spending more than about £20 a year on that. So we are up to about £300, and as an approximation I put into excel that we spend about £500 a year on feed for the horses, then got working it out for real. If I go ahead with feeding BOTH horses F4F then it's going to be costing me £900 a year
While I want them to have good strong feet, and to feel healthy, I don't think my bank balance can take nearly £1000 a year on one foodstuff (that's more than a third of our own food bill!).
So is there something else I can feed? I am thinking of just going onto a simple balancer or equivit as even though it doesn't have everything F4F has, it will surely go some way towards helping them. Then I'll just have to use Kevin Bacon. Cannot believe the cost!!